Is your bathroom sink draining slowly? This video will take you through our step-by-step process on how to unclog your sink. You don't need to call a plumber! You can totally remedy this common problem yourself without spending a ton of money or using chemicals. Way cool, right?
If you're like me you probably don't mind taking 60 minutes out of your day to save $100.
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Here are some of the products used:
Tupperware container or small bucket
Towel for under your sink drain
Paper Towels
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0:15 Understand your sink plumbing
0:51 Place a towel under your sink and put a container on it under the P-Trap
1:05 Remove the P-Trap
1:42 Check P-Trap for a clog
2:01 The common places for clogs
2:56 Remove the pop-up stopper rod
3:36 Snake out or use the Zip It to clean the drain
5:30 Snake out the drain in your wall with the Zip It or drain auger
6:42 Clean all the pipes you removed with a paper towel or in a bucket of water
7:21 Re-attach all the pipes (starting from the wall, give them 1/4 turn with the channel locks)
8:55 Run your water, check for water leaks, check the clog is removed
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